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A Georgian mahogany secretaire chest, the moulded top with a wide cross banding above a baize lined secretaire drawer revealing satinwood drawers with ivory knop handles and open pigeon holes above three graduated cockbeaded drawers, the whole raised on splayed feet, 112 cms. wide, 54 cms. deep, 125 cms. high.
A fine late Regency rosewood Coromandel and satinwood games table, the plain moulded top hinging to either side to reveal various ivory draught and chess pieces, gaming counters etc. in fitted compartments, the whole centred by a raised part-gadrooned floral motif, raised on a heavily carved column, inverted platform base and heavily carved quadruple hairy paw supports, (when closed 124 cms. x 68 cms. x 74 cms.)
An Ivory handled circa 1900 two bladed Penknife, the blades marked with the trade mark of the maker, G Hassier and having a small inset portrait of a moustached gentleman in Turkish Military uniform including a Fez hat and annotated below `Nisr Bay` 3 5/8`` long when closed, crack to Ivory on one side
A Matched Hallmarked Silver Tea For One Set, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1903, 1909, comprising teapot with ivory handle and finial and strainer liner, gilt lined jug and twin handled sugar bowl, each with shell and scroll borders raised on textured feet, all on a tray of elongated shaped rectangular from, total weight 1019grams.
A Japanese Ivory Okimono, carved as an elderly man, an eagle strapped to his back and a monkey at his feet, holding a leafy branch, the man wearing simple peasant dress, lightly engraved and stained in black, on a plain irregular circular base, Gyokuzan red seal mark to base, Meiji Period 1868-1911, 17cms high.
A Japanese Ivory Okimono, carved as a smiling fisherman, holding a turtle in his left hand and a rope handled basket at his feet, wearing a woven straw apron hung with a pouch, over a simply patterned kimono, on oval base bearing a seal signature to underside, Meiji period 1868-1911, 17cms high.
A Group of Five Thai Metal Figures of Buddha, 18th century and later, three of bronze, the tallest 19cm, two of foil white metal, 17cm high; A Pair of Chinese Carved Soapstone Dog of Fo Seals, circa 1900, 7cm and 7.8cm high; A Pair of Chinese Carved Soapstone Figure of Liu Hai, circa 1900, 4.5cm high; A Pair of Japanese Carved Ivory Bangles, circa 1910, worked with lions and elephants, with coloured detail, the largest 9cm diameter; A Bronzed Metal Small Figure of a Kneeling Geisha, circa 1910, 4.5cm long (12)
A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure Group, late Meiji period (1868-1912), as a peasant and her little girl, holding parsnips and iris flower respectively, on a shaped oval rustic plinth base, incised two character mark on an inset red kakihan, 15cm high; A Japanese One Piece Walrus Ivory Carved Group, late Meiji period, as a peasant upholding a diminutive figure of an actor, another wielding a large club at his feet, on rockwork, on a separate flat plinth (incised two character mark), 21cm high; and Another, as a Geisha, circa 1910, standing wearing an elaborate coiffure holding chrysanthemums in one hand, a parasol in the other, 22cm high (3)
A Japanese Walrus Ivory Carved Figure of a Fisherman, late Meiji period (1868-1912), standing and smiling, holding a pipe in his left hand, supporting a basket of sea shells at his waist, and wearing a grass skirt and grass gaiters, on a shaped plinth, incised two character mark, 32cm high (parts lacking, a/f)
A Victorian Ivory Mounted Presentation Trowel, Church of England School, Laisterdyke, 28th Dec 1872, Birmingham 1871, with dog`s tooth edged blade with inscription Presented to Francis Sharp Powell Esq MP, turned ivory handle, 30cm long; and Two Others Similar, Sheffield and Birmingham, one for Leeds Parish Church Middle Class Schools April 5th 1875, the other for National Church Schools Horton Dec 3rd 1859, 29.5cm and 28.5cm long respectively (3)
A Victorian Ivory Mounted Silver Presentation Trowel, New Christ Church, Bradford, Octr 12th 1878, Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, London 1876, with deeply foliate engraved blade and inscription To Francis Sharp Powell Esq, with guilloche carved ivory shaped handle, 37.5cm long; Another Similar Smaller, St Mark`s, Manningham, 4th Octr 1873, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, London 1870, 31.5cm long; and A Victorian Parcel Gilt Presentation Key, Birmingham 1891, with cruciform head, uninscribed, in the original fitted case (3)
A Turned Ivory and Silver Mounted Ceremonial Mallet, St Columba`s Church, Whitmonday 1899, with baluster handle and reed banded barrel form head, the face inset with circular silver plaque with inscription (as above), hallmarked Sheffield 1897, 17cm high; and A Turned Lignum Vitae, Ebony and Ivory Mounted Ceremonial Mallet, circa 1890, 22cm high (2)
A Carved Ivory Casket, Dieppe, circa 1850, of rectangular section, the lid with scroll and shell carved arched hinged handle edged with tong and dart, the four main side panels, each depicting different mythological scene comprising Jupiter and Europa, Apollo and Pan, Leto with twins Artemis and Apollo transforming the Lycians into frogs, and Jupiter as a lion, each oval panel within acanthus leaf and strapwork spandrels, plain internally, raised on acanthus leaf and paw feet, 17cm high, 18.5cm wide
A Small Carved Ivory Group of a Nereid Suckling Her Child, perhaps French, perhaps early 17th century, contraposto pose holding a child to her right breast, a serpent and dolphin grotesque upon her back, upon a turned circular base with broad angled rim carved in relief with various dolphin grotesques and sea monsters amongst rippling waves, 8cm high, 7.5cm diameter
An Officer`s Silver Mounted Sword, circa 1775, green stained ivory oval section and wrythen fluted grip, with silver smiling mask pommel, hoof form quillons with stamped maker`s mark TS (reputed to be Thomas Sumpner, See Jackson, pg.620), the tooled brown sheath inscribed Shephard Blind Quay Dublin, with slightly curved blade engraved with stars, 81.5cm long overall
A Group of Eleven Copper Workman`s Tokens, late 18th century, each circular, engraved on the face with a lion rampant crest, and engraved on the back Carpenter (2), Mason (2), Labourer (3), Paver (2) and Sawyer (2), contained in an associated blind tooled red morocco teardrop case, the tokens 32mm diameter; and A Green Stained Ivory Mounted and Silver Tongue Scraper, circa 1780, the plain arched head over two slender turned ivory handles, 9cm high (2)
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